AT the usual meeting of the Councillors of the Severn Shire, held in the Town Hall yesterday, Chairman Simpson presided, and Councillors Sinclair, Duddy, Tolfer, and ...
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Advertising : 18 wordsTHE Assembly last night passed the Bill to create the office of Minister for Agriculturs. The provisions of the Amended Clo[?] Settlement Act were out[?]ned by the ...
Article : 297 wordsTHE WEATHER.—When will it rain? This is the question that now engrosses the close attention of our farmers, and apparently is more important to them than the rise in the ...
Article : 510 wordsTHE attendance at Flemington on Tuesday was estimated at 130,000. The weather was splendid. The Cup this year went to a strong public favorite. If ever a horse ...
Article : 985 wordsDURING the approaching summer months there is likely to be an influx of visitors to Glen Innes from Queensland, Messrs. Dibley and Priest inform us that they have ...
Article : 54 wordsIt is expected that the above function, wh[?] is announced to take place in the Town Hall next Monday evening, will be well attended. A goodly number of tickets ...
Article : 62 wordsIn agriculture, there is nothing produced winch more intimately concerts the civilised peoples at the world than ...
Article : 856 wordsY[?] the tournament held by the members of the Glen Innes half-squadron A L.H. grows in importance and popularity, and we understand the management intends to ...
Article : 71 wordsMiss C. H[?] of Glen Innes, has been appointed probationer at the Inverell District Hospital This appointment has been brought about by the resignation of ...
Article : 29 wordsTHE New South Waler School Teachers' Association recently wrote to the Railway Commissioners asking that tickets issued in connection with the conference to be held ...
Article : 74 wordsIN[?] TRADES of Comma, was on Monday presented by the police with a gold-beaded malacca cane, suitably inscribed, on the occasion of his retirement ...
Article : 33 wordsTHIS week's issue of the "Bulletin" contains a topical skit, entitled. "The song of the skirt," having reference to the burning question of surf-bathing dress, recently ...
Article : 64 words"WORTH a Struggle" is to be staged by the Glen Innes Amateur Dramatic Club in the Gelncoe School of Arts next Wednesday evening. It is a powerful drama, [?] ...
Article : 78 wordsThe German Emperor, after visiting King Edward, will stay a few weeks in the Isle of Wight to recuparat[?]. It is stated that the scandals in Berlin have had a depressing ...
Article : 82 words"D[?]AS," in the "Manilla Express," in re[?]ing to the rumor that Mr Alexander Hay would be a candidate for New England at the next Federal election, writes: ...
Article : 67 wordsAs the main object of the Glen Innes Experimental Farm is an educational one, the manager (Mr. R. H. Gennys) is only too happy at all times to receive visitors. A ...
Article : 75 words"CINDERELLA" a pantomime of fun frolic and frivolity, was staged by the evergreen John L. Sheridan in the Town Hall on Monday evening the production being ...
Article : 57 wordsThe condition of Mr. Wright, employers' representative in the Arbitration Court, is still serous. The Court stands adjourned until [?] temporary representative is appointed ...
Article : 145 wordsON Monday, the 66th anniversary of the [?] day of His Majesty the King, will be celebrated throughout New South Wales, and Glen Innes, in common with many ...
Article : 67 wordsJ. R. LANCASTER applied for the suspension of labor conditions in respect of an area of four acres at Bald Nob, in the parish of Bloxsome. The Warden granted the ...
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Advertising : 43 wordsRiv. J. B. RONALD, formerly a member of the House of Representatives, was nominated to the vacant ministry of the Millicent (Vic.) Presbyterian Church. One of the ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsSocialists were badly beaten in the English Municipal elections. Unionists gained many [?]ts in boroughs which returned Liberals of Socialists to Parliament at the ...
Article : 109 wordsTENTERFIELD held a military display on Wednesday, when six members of the Glen Innes Half-squadron competed. There were also troops from Armidale and Tamworth. ...
Article : 81 wordsIt is reported from Walcha that while shearing was proceeding at Mr. F. Hogno's homestead, the men and family were taken ill. They though it was nothing serious, ...
Article : 111 wordsMR. THOMAS BLACK, station manager at Clarevaulx and inspector of pastoral properties, in giving evidence at Tamworth, deposed that he was asked to make an ...
Article : 269 wordsA CORRESPONDENT writes:—Within the last month two prospectors, working on the Mann River, about 20 miles from Newton Boyd, tested atone carrying 8oz of gold to ...
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Advertising : 16 wordsAT a dedication service at All Hallow's Church, near Wigton, Cumberland (Eng.), the Bishop of Carlisle said they had stood in sore need of a revival of intelligent ...
Article : 145 wordsAN English chronicler tells of an early nineteenth century feat:—The achievement of Coxeter, of Greenham Mills, near New[?]ury. The illustrious Coxeter had a couple ...
Article : 169 wordsTHE [?] of Ta[?] (N.Z.,) in speaking of "The right [?] of Sunday," says:—The complexity of modern life, he [?]aid, made the observance of the Sabbath ...
Article : 5 wordsWE are all interested, or should be, in the question of National Defence. Lieutenant FEARNLEY, of the Commonwealth Naval ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words0"THE Squatter's Daughter," a melodrama with a reputation, was staged by Wm. Anderson's dramatic organisation in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening, when ...
Article : 195 wordsMR. JAMES S. BRAY, in an interesting communication on the probabilities of the weather, says:—"There is nothing in nature in the insect world and bird life, ...
Article : 156 wordsA [?]VERY of immense importance is the extraordinary role played by the thyroid glands—the little glands which lie just in [?]eat of the wind pipe in the throat. It has ...
Article : 68 wordsUNDER the able conductorship of Mr. M. H. Girle the Inverell Band discoursed a programme of delightful music in front of Tattersall's Hotel on Wednesday evening, ...
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Glen Innes Examiner and General Advertiser (NSW : 1874 - 1908), Fri 8 Nov 1907, Page 2
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